Beleg
International Regular
I have seen Yuvraj plays shots to balls that would have gotten most batsmen back into the dressing room. Hence, in my mind, it's definitely not a matter of an inability to counter good bowling.Yuvraj is an attacking batsman. To expect him to buckle down and grind out over after over is asking somthing which goes against his basic cricketing instinct.
Yuvraj's best knock's have all come in situations when he was on the counter-attack; i.e. he had a free lisence to score runs as freely and as quickly as he saw fit. There are batsmen who are able to pace their innings and change the rate of their scoring seemingly at will - Tendulkar and Inzamam are the two names which come to mind immediately - and then there are batsmen who have a set way of playing, and asking them to tamper with that only serves to anhiliate their confidence. IMO, India needs to take Yuvraj as he comes; a brilliant stroke player primarily focused on scoring runs, regardless of the condition.
Unfortunately for Yuvraj, it seems to me if he isn't quite sure himself whether he is expected to play his natural game or mould it to fit the team game plan. His innings in this game is a perfect example of the hestitation inherent in his current batting demeanour.
Yuvraj's best knock's have all come in situations when he was on the counter-attack; i.e. he had a free lisence to score runs as freely and as quickly as he saw fit. There are batsmen who are able to pace their innings and change the rate of their scoring seemingly at will - Tendulkar and Inzamam are the two names which come to mind immediately - and then there are batsmen who have a set way of playing, and asking them to tamper with that only serves to anhiliate their confidence. IMO, India needs to take Yuvraj as he comes; a brilliant stroke player primarily focused on scoring runs, regardless of the condition.
Unfortunately for Yuvraj, it seems to me if he isn't quite sure himself whether he is expected to play his natural game or mould it to fit the team game plan. His innings in this game is a perfect example of the hestitation inherent in his current batting demeanour.